For months, my "backup" strategy for important AI conversations was Ctrl+P → Save as PDF. It felt like a reasonable solution. The conversation was saved, searchable, shareable. But here's what I didn't realize until I tried a proper export tool: Ctrl+P PDFs are ugly. Page breaks cut through code blocks. Images are pixelated. The formatting is... fine, but not good. And there's no table of contents, no structured navigation. It's like taking a photo of a document instead of saving the document itself. The tool I switched to is XWX AI Chat Exporter . The PDF output looks almost identical to the actual chat — code blocks with syntax highlighting, images at full resolution, clean spacing. And it auto-generates a clickable table of contents for longer conversations. It works across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok — all in one extension. The free tier gives you 3 PDF exports per day, which is enough for the conversations worth saving. Markdown is unlimited if you prefer text format.…